非洲异叶草的植物化学和抗溃疡特性。(无患子科)叶

C. Ikenna, C. Theodora, U. Odoh, C. Ugwuoke
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简介:溃疡一直是一种持续的令人不适的疾病,通常由幽门螺杆菌和长期或过度使用抗炎止痛药如阿司匹林引起。虽然现有病例难以治疗,但正在诊断出新的病例。目前的治疗方法似乎并没有给病人带来多少希望。天然产品和植物制剂提供了一些希望。据报道,非洲异叶草在传统医学中作为抗溃疡剂是有效的。研究目的:本研究旨在评价该植物叶片粗甲醇提取物的抗溃疡性。方法:采用冷浸法提取。方法:以奥美拉唑(200 mg/ml)为对照药,采用Lorke 's法研究急性毒性,采用应激和乙醇模型评价其抗溃疡活性。采用标准方法对粗提物进行植物化学分析。结果:粗提物在5000mg /kg以下无毒。初步的植物化学测试显示其中含有生物碱。皂苷、单宁、黄酮类化合物、碳水化合物、蛋白质、萜类等。标准药(奥美拉唑20mg/kg)与粗提物(500 mg/kg)活性差异不显著(P≤0.05)。结论:非洲麻具有预防溃疡的作用,在民族医学中应用于溃疡治疗是合理的。
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Phytochemical and Anti-ulcer Properties of Allophylus africanus P Beauv. (Sapindaceae) Leaf
Introduction: Ulcer has remained a persistent discomforting illness commonly causes by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori and prolonged or excessive use of anti-inflammatory pain killers like aspirin. While existing cases are difficult to treat and ,treat new cases are being diagnosed. Current treatments do not seem to be giving much hope to patients. Natural product and plant-based preparation are offering some measure of hope. Allophylus africanus has been reported to be effective in traditional medicine as an anti-ulcer agent. Objectives of the Study: This research aims to evaluate the antiulcer properties of the crude methanol extract of the leaf of the plant. Methodology: The plant material was extracted using the cold maceration. Methods: The acute toxicity was investigated according to Lorke’s method, while antiulcer activity was evaluated using stress and ethanol models, Omeprazole (200 mg/ml) was the reference drug. Phytochemical analysis of the crude extract was carried out using standard methods. Results: The crude extract is non-toxic at a below 5000 mg/kg dose. Preliminary phytochemical tests showed the presence of alkaloids. Saponins, tannins, flavonoids, carbohydrates, proteins, terpenoids etc. There was no significant between the activity of the standard drug (omeprazole 20mg/kg) and the crude extract (500 mg/kg) at (P ≤ 0.05). Conclusion: A. africanus has ulcer prevention activity and its use in the treatment of ulcer in ethnomedicine is justified.
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